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Local news hurt by broadcast media conglomerate
Source: JournalistsResource.orgTelevised local news broadcasts focus more on national politics and slant more to the right at present than in recent years, new research finds. These changes, the paper concludes, are not in response to changing viewer tastes, rather, they stem from the ownership of the media outlets themselves.
Fake news and the spread of misinformation
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Do mayors run for higher office? New research
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Few mayors run for higher office. And female mayors are much less likely to view positions such as governor and U.S. senator as appealing.
Which members of Congress get more media attention?
Source: JournalistsResource.orgMembers of Congress with the most extreme political views receive more attention from print media than political moderates, a new study suggests. Far-right Republicans get more coverage than far-left Democrats.
Most people won't bet against favorite candidates, teams: New research
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People are unlikely to bet against their own preferences in sports or politics, new research suggests, even when such “emotional hedging” may be in their interest.
The issue: Imagine you are offered to bet against your ideal political candidate or favorite team — to bet the Yankees will beat the Red Sox when you are an incorrigible Sox fan, for example, or your favorite politician for president. What’s more, the bet is free. No need to lay out any cash; there’s no risk to you.
How the media’s coverage of political polarization affects voter attitudes
Source: JournalistsResource.orgRepublican and Democratic doctors treat patients differently
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe issue: Some of America’s most politically sensitive issues concern our health: abortion, stem cell research, firearm safety and contraception, for example. In many cases, Democrats and Republicans split on these questions down party lines. So do doctors, according to a new study, depending on their political affiliation. These biases may be influencing how doctors treat patients.